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What is the effectual call in Reformed theology?

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The effectual call is an irresistible summons by God that brings about the salvation of those chosen by Him.

In Reformed theology, the effectual call refers to God's specific initiative in the salvation of His elect. Unlike the general call, which goes out to all but is often rejected, the effectual call is successfully executed due to God's sovereign grace. Scriptures such as Acts 13:48 state that as many as were ordained to eternal life believed, indicating that this call results in a genuine and transformative faith response. It highlights God's agency in salvation, ensuring that those He calls will inevitably come to faith and be saved, thereby glorifying His name in the process.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48

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That Holy Calling
Henry Mahan · Sep 12, 1993
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